Today is the day! Day 1
The plan
1. Cancel all plans. Stay at home
2. Stay outside as much as we can. To make it easier to clean up
accidents
3. Every 20 minutes we
visit the potty.
4. Have books and toy cars ready by the potty. To help him stay on the
potty.
5. Owen gets a little treat after.
6. Never get upset if he does not make it to the potty.
7. Make a BIG deal if he goes in the potty.
8. Lots of liquids.
Well this is the plan. Wish us luck.
Showing posts with label Potty training. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Potty training. Show all posts
Monday, April 23, 2012
Sunday, April 22, 2012
Potty Time
Well our little guy is ready for the big boy potty. If you are using the bathroom Owen is right there waiting to flush the toilet and to see what is going on. He also tells me if he needs his diaper changed. But the past couple of days he was really telling me he was ready, in a 2 year old way. He was pulling down his diaper and peeing on the bathroom floor or the kitchen. Man oh man. So it was off to the store we go. But first I hit the blog world looking for tips. After looking at a lot of blogs, parenting sites, and asking friends. I had a plan.
But first we need supplies. One training toilets , big boy underpants, special hand soap, special wipes. On a side note man there a lot of choice of training toilets. I could not believe it. They even have ones that make a sound when you pee. I would think that in the eyes of a two year old it would way too much fun. He may never want to use the real toilet. Plus we don't need another thing in the house that needs batteries.
When we got back home from the store I let the kids check every thing out. Owen sat on the training toilet and made fog sounds and Emily liked to throw the underwear in the air. Too funny.
The first day of potty training will be on Monday my parents are visiting this weekend.
Do you have any tips?
But first we need supplies. One training toilets , big boy underpants, special hand soap, special wipes. On a side note man there a lot of choice of training toilets. I could not believe it. They even have ones that make a sound when you pee. I would think that in the eyes of a two year old it would way too much fun. He may never want to use the real toilet. Plus we don't need another thing in the house that needs batteries.
When we got back home from the store I let the kids check every thing out. Owen sat on the training toilet and made fog sounds and Emily liked to throw the underwear in the air. Too funny.
The first day of potty training will be on Monday my parents are visiting this weekend.
Do you have any tips?
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